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1. Real-world treatment trajectories of adults with newly diagnosed asthma or COPD

2. The use of prescription drugs and health care services during the 6-month post-COVID-19 period

3. TrajectoryViz: Interactive visualization of treatment trajectories

4. Smac-mimetics reduce numbers and viability of human osteoclasts

5. Plasma membrane damage causes NLRP3 activation and pyroptosis during Mycobacterium tuberculosis infection

6. Sensing of HIV-1 by TLR8 activates human T cells and reverses latency

7. Ectonucleotidase CD39 and Checkpoint Signalling Receptor Programmed Death 1 are Highly Elevated in Intratumoral Immune Cells in Non–small-cell Lung Cancer

8. Mycobacterium smegmatis Vaccine Vector Elicits CD4+ Th17 and CD8+ Tc17 T Cells With Therapeutic Potential to Infections With Mycobacterium avium

9. Global Assessment of Mycobacterium avium subsp. hominissuis Genetic Requirement for Growth and Virulence

10. The Proteomic Landscape of Resting and Activated CD4+ T Cells Reveal Insights into Cell Differentiation and Function

11. Coactivation of TLR2 and TLR8 in Primary Human Monocytes Triggers a Distinct Inflammatory Signaling Response

12. Photochemical Internalization of Peptide Antigens Provides a Novel Strategy to Realize Therapeutic Cancer Vaccination

14. Persistent mycobacteria evade an antibacterial program mediated by phagolysosomal TLR7/8/MyD88 in human primary macrophages.

15. Towards Immediate Feedback for Security Relevant Code in Development Environments

16. Adopting microservices and DevOps in the cyber‐physical systems domain: A rapid review and case study

17. Modeling Patient Treatment Trajectories Using Markov Chains for Cost Analysis

18. Plasma membrane damage causes NLRP3 activation and pyroptosis during Mycobacterium tuberculosis infection

19. Ectonucleotidase CD39 and Checkpoint Signalling Receptor Programmed Death 1 are Highly Elevated in Intratumoral Immune Cells in Non–small-cell Lung Cancer

20. Mitochondrial C5aR1 activity in macrophages controls IL-1β production underlying sterile inflammation

21. Analysis of Intra-Tumoral Macrophages and T Cells in Non-Small Cell Lung Cancer (NSCLC) Indicates a Role for Immune Checkpoint and CD200-CD200R Interactions

22. Smac-mimetics reduce numbers and viability of human osteoclasts

23. Sensing of HIV-1 by TLR8 activates human T cells and reverses latency

24. Global Assessment of Mycobacterium avium subsp. hominissuis Genetic Requirement for Growth and Virulence

25. Global assessment ofMycobacterium aviumsubspecieshominissuisgenetic requirement for growth and virulence

26. Genetic Variation/Evolution and Differential Host Responses Resulting from In-Patient Adaptation of Mycobacterium avium

27. Coactivation of TLR2 and TLR8 in Primary Human Monocytes Triggers a Distinct Inflammatory Signaling Response

28. Impaired suppression of synovial fluid CD4+CD25− T cells from patients with juvenile idiopathic arthritis by CD4+CD25+ Treg cells

29. Involvement of CD91 and scavenger receptors in Hsp70-facilitated activation of human antigen-specific CD4+memory T cells

30. Keap1 regulates inflammatory signaling in Mycobacterium avium -infected human macrophages

31. Mutations in the substrate binding site of human heat-shock protein 70 indicate specific interaction with HLA-DR outside the peptide binding groove

32. Lipocalin 2 imparts selective pressure on bacterial growth in the bladder and is elevated in women with urinary tract infection

33. Dynamics of immune effector mechanisms during infection with Mycobacterium avium in C57BL/6 mice

34. Impaired suppression of synovial fluid CD4+CD25- T cells from patients with juvenile idiopathic arthritis by CD4+CD25+ Treg cells

35. Intracellular Mycobacterium avium intersect transferrin in the Rab11(+) recycling endocytic pathway and avoid lipocalin 2 trafficking to the lysosomal pathway

36. 70-kDa heat shock proteins: specific interactions with HLA-DR molecules and their peptide fragments

37. The heat shock protein Hsp70 enhances antigen-specific proliferation of human CD4+ memory T cells

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